The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 23, 1937, 665th EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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-H. M. FUNCHES, EDITOR
Mrs. Clarence Oiiphant is
still suffering from the effect of
a fall from a chair which she
received Sunday, Jan. 10th.
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Friendb of Mrs. James Robin
son, (the former Mrs. Nina Lew
is, who is now living in Chicago,
111., will be interested to know
that she will leave there very
soon for JacktyuVilHie, Fla.,
where dhb mud husband will
make their home temporarily.
Report comes that the father
of Mr. Sam Baker died recent
ly in St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Luther White was call
ed to the bedbide of his father
in Kansas .
Mrs. James White, 1400 Ave.
G, is ill.
20th Century Club
Gives Baby Shower
The po^ luck dinner and baby
shower given by the 20th Cen
tury Civic and1 Art club on
Thursday, Jan. 14th, at the
home of Mrs. Calvert Smith,
was an enjoyable event. The
meeting was both a surprise
The many friends of Ted
Owens will be glad) to know
that he and family are located
in Phoenix, Arizona, at which
place Mr. Owens is employed as
Red Cap in ome of the railway
stations.
Harlemites to "Give* ‘ Kid ’ ’Party
The Harlemites will give a
“Kidf*’ party on Jan. 23rd at
the home of Misses Wilma and
Geraldine Herndon.
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OUR
Theresa Nealy Gets Fall
Little Miss Theresa Nealy,
who suffered a fall recently
which resulted in a fractured
collar bone, is getting along as
well as could be expected. Ther
esa's greatest worry is that
maybe she will not be permitted
to complete her school year.
Miss Mercedes Johnson, of
Omaha, visited relatives in the
city Saturday.
Maxine Teal Celebrates
Eleventh Birthday
Maxine Teal, 1114-lb Ave.,
celebrated her eleventh birthday
on Jan. 9th. Joining in this cele
bration were a few of her I f i
ends.
Rev. Harris Acting Pastor of
Calvary Baptist Church
The pastorate of Calvary
Baptist church, made vacant
by the resignation of Rev. S.
Fant, will be temporarily filled
by Rev. Harris of Omaha.
Mr and Mrs. J. Foster have
moved from 1307-7 Ave. to 1410
So. 8th St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mize Return
Mr. and Mrs. James Mize re
turned to the city Saturday,
Jan. 1 fifth, from an extended
trip west .
Mr. Alonza Anderson., who
has been ill, has returned to
work.
Mrs. Fannie Reed, who has
had a severe eold, is better.
Mrs. Maude Anderson is ill.
and a pleasure to Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooper
Entertain
Mr. and Mr. Geo. Cooper were
hosts at a dinner Sunday, Jan.
10th. Guelst list included Mr..
I and Mrs. Florence, of Missouri
Valley; Mrs. Dora Alexander,
Mr. Tolan and! Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Green of Omaha, Mrs.
Viola Stewart, Mr. Sam Baker
and Mr. and Mrs. John Mills.
Miss Hattie Lyons, who has
been seriously ill, is greatly
improved.
Mr. Sam Taylor is ill at his
home. He is confined to bed.
Mrs. James Ross is confined
to bed by illness.
Illness caused Mr. Wm. Cof
fee to remain home from work
for several days.
Mrs. Charity Bingham is in
disposed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hockaday,
who have been ill are now able
to be out.
Miss Lulu Mae Hall was in
charge of the Recreation Meet
ing held Tuesday, Jan. 19th, at
the Broadway Christian church.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Hurlin Harvey
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Janies Haynes on Mon
day evening. (Chicken, dumpl
ings ‘n‘ everything)
Council Bluffs Agents For The
Omaha Guide Are
Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Ave
Little Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway
Miss Mary Teal, 1810 S. 10 t.
Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave.
8ee Tour Nearest Agent and Buy
Buy A Guide
Keep Posted on Local Race News.
Mr. Albert Wilson will make
his home at the residence of
Mrs. Saluda Carter, 3rd St.
—
be up after a brief illness,
be up after a frief illness.
Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Brown Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown
were hosts at an informal ga
thering Sunday night, Jan. 17.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Brown, Misses Lulu Mac Hall
and Jeanne Spinks, Messrs Mi
Brown, James Haynes, Pearson
Fields, James Phoenix and Mr.
McCrea of Chicago, 111.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown Hosts
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
were hosts to a party of six at
Jim Bell's New Harlem Night
Club, Omaha,, on Sunday night,
Jan 17th. Guests were Misses
Jeanne Spinks and Lula Mae
Hall, Messrs, McCrea, of Chi
cago and Russell of Omaha. —
Miss Lulu Mae Hall has re-1
I turned to work after a four-day
attack of influenza
.Illness forced Mr. Ed Thomas
to go home from work Friday.
Mrs. Mary Wilson remains
very ill in the WPA Nursing
Home .
Mr. G. A. Stovall, who has
been ill, is better. Despite his
illness. Mr. Stovall remained on
the job.
Mr. Richard Carbins, who has
been ill, has returned to work.
Mrs. Mamie Brown has been
ill .
Mrs. Blanche Golden, who has
ill for the past several weeks
is still ailing.
Mrs. Mattie Turner, who in
jured her spine in a recent fall,
is recovering slowly .
Cleverettes Jinx Supper
A Success
The Jinx Supper given by
the Cleverettes Saturday, Jan.
16th, at the home of Mrs. Em
ma Turner, was a financial suc
cess. This is a club of busy bees
Watch their stride!
Mr. Vincent Carter, who un
derwent an appendectomy re
cently at the Mercy hospital, is
doing nicely.
Cleverettes- Meetings
The next regular meeting of
the Cleverettes will be February
7th at the home of Mrs. Gwen
dolyn Simms 4th Ave.
Social meeting of this club
will be Jan. 31 at the home of
Miss enne Spinks.
The Church of God in Christ
conducted prayer meeting Wed
nesday, Jan. 13th, at the home
of Mrs. Rosa Harris. Some nine
persons were in attendance.
Purchase New Terraplane Auto
Mr. and Mrs. M. Austin are
sporting a beautiful new Terra
plane.
Illness kept Mr. Geo. Brown
home from work.
Mrs Katherine Ford is re
ported to be very ill with i n
fluenza.
Mr. Howard Cave was home
from work Monday because of
illness.
Mr. Clarence Reeves, who
was ill for several days the
past week, has returned to
work.
Mrs. A. Huff has been elect
ed to solicit funds for the Bap
tist Education Department of
this state.
Mr. Wm. Brown, Chicago
Northwestern Railway em
ployee, made a business trip to
Chicago Monday night return
ing Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Clarence Reeves Given
Surprise Party
Mrs. Clarence Reeves was de
lightfully surprised at a party
given for her at her home
Thursday, dam 14. Ltelieious
waffles were served. Places
were arranged for Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Reeves, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Finlayson, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Herndon, Mr. and
Mrs Hubert Harvey, Mr. and
Mrs. Chauneey Herndon, Mrs.
Audrey Smith, Mrs. T. Gamble
and Mr: Howard Cave.
The table was beautifully
decorated!, with gorgeous Am
erican Beauty roses and carna
tions being the centerpiece.
The evening was spent talk
ing over old times. Each one
departed' wishing Mrs. Reeves
many more and happy birth
days.
The Junior Hollis Art Club
met at the home of Mbs Gerald
ine Reeves Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 17.
Mrs. Alice Brown entertain
ed1 for Mrs. Minaiie Ilerndon
at a waffle breakfast Thurs
day morning, Jan. 14th.
Hollis Art Club Meets—
Hollis Art Club met with
Mrs. Minnie Herndon, Thurs
day afternoon, Jan. 14.
Harlemites Progressive Party
Success
The Harlemites, a newly
formed club of young people,
gave a Progressive Party on
Friday night, Jan. 15tli.
The party began at the home
of Miss Juanit'a Oliphant,
where cocoa and marshmallows
were served; from there the
party went to the home of Mr.
Clarence Reeves, Jr., where
chili and crackers were served
and ended at the home of Miss
es Wilma and Geraldine Hern
don, where tapioca pudding
and cake were served.
The Harlemites spent the
evening dancing and playing
cards.
Persons who have recently
joined this club are. Ed Terry,
Ilerschell Howard, Henry Tur
ner and Harry Bess.
Mrs. Emma Crocker, who has
been ill, is back on the job at
the Little Savoy.
Mr. Leonard Jones has been
confined to bed because of ill
ness.
Mr. Geo. Lewis, who has been
ill, is able to be out again.
Rev. G. W. Slater, jr., in
forms us that he was successful
in passing his first semester’s
examinations. He is now look
ing forward to June graduation.
(Continued on Page Five)
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1410 North 24th Street
Women’s top lifts_15c
Women’s half soles ...65c & up
Men’s half soles and heels.
- $1.00 & up
Men’s half soles —75c and up
Mens Rubber heels 35c and up
Children's half soles and
heels ---75c
Children’s half soles 50c up
Quality is our policy
OUR CHURCHKS
Bethel AME. Church,
Kiev. Geo. W. Slater, dr.
Pastor, etc
Bethel’s services the past
Sunday were conducted in the
Bethel Center. Future servic
es will be conducted there un
til further notice.
Church of Ood in Christ,
Elder A. 1). Carter, Pastor,
1G18 Ave. B.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. in.
Mrs. G. Minn, Supt.
Services at noon. YPWTW at
6:30 p. m., Mr. Gamblie Duncan
President. General services at
8:00 p. in. Weekly services on
Tuesday and Friday nights at
7:30 o’clock.
He Who Trusts In Him
(By Theresa Myers Skinner)
God takes c-are of him who
in Him trusts,
And opens ways for the most
of us.
Sometimes we do not see nor
understand
Yet the way is there at our
command.
He’s always there by our
side,
Our ever helpful, patient
guide.
Sometimes, we do not think
or care
Or even know that He is
near.
Until troubles upon us
throng
And everything seems to go
wrong.
Then it's to Him we gladly
plead,
For He answers our every
need.
Willingly, without a doubt
He loves us all, or He would
not
Be near us waiting for our
call,
Helping everyone and all.
Strengthening our faith in
Him,
Forgiving us who are in sin.
Always near, our patient
Friend,
If we but love and trust in
Him.
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RECIPE
Frigidaire Cake
(by Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson)
II whites of eggs
1 tsp. cream of tartar
1 tsp. vanilla
V4 tsp. salt
11/, cups sugar
1 cup pastry flour
5 egg yolks
Add salt lo rgg whites and
whip until frothy. Add cream
i of tartar ami beat until stiff,
but. not dry. Add sugar grnd
Iually, heating constancy. Add
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I Justly fold in egg yolks which
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Filling
5 egg yolks
1 tablespoon flour
1-4 cup cold! water
1-2 tenspoonlemon extract
1 pint whipping cream
1 cup sugar
3 teaspoons gelatin
1 1-2 cups milk z
1 cup nut meats
1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
Dissolve gelatin in cold wa
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atin.
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Note—(I, your reporter, ate
a piece of this cake a Mrs. Wil
son’s the past Sunday, and
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